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22nd September 2009
Not too long ago I received a question from one of the subscribers to my Tax Lien Tips newsletter. He was confused because he saw a tax lien for sale on e-bay that sold for over $4,000. The face value of the lien was only 228.28 with 5% interest on the li... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
23rd August 2009
Tax deed sales of government foreclosure properties are going to increase to the point where the informed and skilled investor, who knows how to research and perform due diligence, will experience a windfall in profit-making opportunities.
There is no be... Read >
Author: Harry A Connor Jr
20th August 2009
Home foreclosure is a common problem and yet many of us don't actually know how long it takes. It's an crucial issue that all homeowners spend a while troubling about. Most homeowners haven't a clue between the time of the missed payments and the evicti... Read >
Author: Martin Morris
10th August 2009
There has never been a better time in history for tax lien investing, ask anybody that's doing it!
This economy has made getting a house from your Tax Lien Investment much easier, folks just aren't paying their taxes and the banks are SO heavy in forec... Read >
Author: dbp2005
05th August 2009
Are you facing the possibility of foreclosure? Knowing the State law is the key to helping you through the process. Minnesota foreclosures are handled both in court (judicial) and out of court (non-judicial). What does that mean to you? Foreclosures a... Read >
Author: Dustin Bower
04th August 2009
These are the four basic steps to the home foreclosure process. Understanding the process can and will help prospective investors to purchase properties at the best possible price.
1. Pre-foreclosure- This is the stage which a property owner starts mis... Read >
Author: Hans2187
29th July 2009
There has never been a better era in history for tax lien
Investing, ask anybody that's doing it!
This economy has made getting a from a house from your Tax lien
Investment much easier, individuals just aren't paying their taxes and
The banks are S... Read >
Author: Michael
28th July 2009
This is the top Housing Economy in History...For Tax Lien Investors!
There has in no way been a better time in history for tax lieninvesting, ask anybody that's doing it! This economy has made getting a house from your Tax lien investment much easier,... Read >
Author: Peter Marshall -Farrimond
27th July 2009
Tax deed sales of government foreclosure properties are going to increase to the point that the informed and skilled investor who knows how to research and perform due diligence will experience a windfall in profit-making opportunities.
There is no bet... Read >
Author: Harry A Connor Jr
27th July 2009
Foreclosed land, or tax deed sales of government foreclosed properties, makes Florida one of the best states in which to research real estate for bargains. Why? Low priority asset elimination!
Imagine the tens of thousands of ‘snow birds’ - or Nort... Read >
Author: Harry A Connor Jr
27th July 2009
If you want to buy or own Florida real estate, Houses, Condos, or Land, or are interested in investing in Florida properties, and desire to be a serious investor in either, then the following information may be a perfect fit for you.
Florida is a 'hybr... Read >
Author: Harry A Connor Jr
27th July 2009
Have you considered the possibility of using property taxes as a way to invest? The local government takes it very seriously when a person doesn't pay these taxes. Obviously they need these taxes in order to subsidise local schools, police, infrastructure... Read >
Author: Nolan Speers
09th July 2009
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Article Link: http://www.mineeds.com/Santa-Clarita/eSolutions/Articl... Read >
Author: mineeds10
05th July 2009
Ok there is a lot of misconception about tax liens my goal is to clear that up first & foremost what is a tax lien. Every state & county in the united states levies property taxes on properties it can be any property from commercial properties, shopping c... Read >
Author: mindexcells
30th June 2009
Don’t worry about the future. Your money can work for you.
Tax liens and deeds are extremely lucrative opportunities to build your fortune. According to Rogue Investor, "Tax lien certificates are probably one of the safest, most lucrative and undi... Read >
Author: B. P Rud
05th June 2009
There are innumerous cities in the U.S. where builders are holding new home auctions ... and not on the courthouse steps! If you want to find some good ones, just do a simple search on the Internet. You may also check with local builders, or call some o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st June 2009
Gather around children for a tale of royal power. Far back in history the king owned everything. (Does that remind you of Donald Trump?). Occasionally the king would grant property to a duke. Property ownership meant wealth, so the king would demand that ... Read >
Author: markwalters
01st June 2009
Gather around children for a tale of royal power. Far back in history the king owned everything. (Does that remind you of Donald Trump?). Occasionally the king would grant property to a duke. Property ownership meant wealth, so the king would demand that ... Read >
Author: markwalters
20th May 2009
The purpose of this article is to help you under stand why buying tax lien properties and certificates are a great investment. As a former real estate agent I can surely say that there is money to be made in world of real estate. There are so many ways t... Read >
Author: T.J.
15th May 2009
Buying tax liens can be difficult to say the least if you’re a beginner to real estate investing. Whether you are interested and buying tax lien properties for the huge returns on your investment or just investing for the great interest rates with certi... Read >
Author: T.J.
26th April 2009
If you're active in seeking out a home to buy, what you're hearing is true: It is a buyer's market. But it's not always easy. In the circumstance of the short sale or foreclosure area, normal rules don't mean much. The bank is the authority, and its perso... Read >
Author: Ray
26th April 2009
If you're searching for a home, what you may have picked up is true: It is a buyer's market. But it's not always easy. In the situation of the short sale or foreclosure section, conventional guidelines don't mean much. The bank has all the power, and its ... Read >
Author: Ray
16th April 2009
Contrary domains don’t expire as believed. If the owner fails to renew before expiration date the domain moves to "expired" status. For 40 days, there is grace period where the services are off but the owner can renew it by paying a renewal fee. After 4... Read >
Author: Private Detective
17th March 2009
Following the generally bad press that gift cards received during the holiday season of 2008, a number of retailers have come together to form the Retail Gift Card Association (RGCA), with the aim of building a positive image of closed-loop gift cards. Me... Read >
Author: Kwame Kuadey
25th February 2009
Buying Your First Tax Lien
Buying your first tax Lien can be a difficult task. Before you buy your first tax lien there are many things to consider. The purpose of this article is to help the reader understand some of the risk and rewards associated wh... Read >
Author: T.J.
22nd January 2009
Bank-owned homes are becoming a treasure chest of opportunity for both investors and buyers. Homeowners unable to make monthly mortgage payments end up in foreclosure, and afterwards, their homes become bank-owned. Banks do not want these foreclosure home... Read >
Author: Anita
21st January 2009
Having a website is very important for online business and brand marketing is mainly about attracting the consumers’ mind with a memorable anchor. This often starts with the right domain name. The domain name to be chosen should be concise and easy to r... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
14th January 2009
The previous article attempted to provide you the most basic information on domain name dropping and its subsequent registration. Back ordering is an important process of acquiring a domain, and hundreds of expired domain traders are using this technique ... Read >
Author: John Khu
12th January 2009
Being able to stop foreclosure sale when your mortgage company refuses to work with you can be a challenge at best, a nightmare at worst. But there are still ways to save your home from foreclosure even if your mortgage company will not work with you.
... Read >
Author: Jill Borash
11th January 2009
Foreclosure proceedings in Ontario are quite speedy, as the proceedings are usually laid out in the mortgage documents. Toronto Power of sale was initially developed in Ontario by lenders who wanted a faster way to dispose of property and recover debt. As... Read >
Author: tomsachdeva
08th January 2009
Get In On This Immediately,This is the Best Housing Economy in History...for Tax Lien Inventors!There has never been a better time in history for tax lieninvesting, ask anybody that's doing it!This economy has made getting a from a house from your Tax li... Read >
Author: sml451
01st December 2008
Figuring out your foreclosure rights can be tricky, especially because every state has different laws that govern how foreclosure works in that state. There are no hard and fast rules that apply to every person in every situation but there are some things... Read >
Author: Jill Borash
13th October 2008
This is the second article in a series about advanced strategies for buying tax delinquent properties. In my last article "Tax Deed Investing: Can You Still Get Property For Pennies on the Dollar," I introduced you to Jack Bosch and his Land For Pennies s... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
07th October 2008
With home foreclosures at an all-time high, the government bailing out subprime mortgages and many homeowners falling further behind on mortgage payments each month, it's no doubt that there are many housing bargains in this market.
The most misunderst... Read >
Author: Larry Kaduce
03rd September 2008
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Do you want to keep your home from going into foreclosure? Millions of people have foreclosed on homes across the nation. There are many reasons for this. There are ways to avoid foreclosure if you are serious about... Read >
Author: Foreclosure Doctor Online
21st August 2008
Scenario:
I have a foreclosure soon to take place on my first mortgage. What happens to the second mortgage if it is paid up to date? I was so stupid that paid a company XYZ $1000 to negotiate a plan for paying the first loan. they promised me that the f... Read >
Author: Samantha
16th July 2008
Many may not have realized that the state foreclosure laws changed here in Colorado on January 1, 2008. One of the main reasons for such change was to reduce the opportunity for so-called ?Vulture Investors? to take advantage of people in financially dif... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th July 2008
As stories of dramatic earning potential and easy profits begin to circulate, many people are growing to regard tax lien investing as some kind of gimmick. Actually, since tax lien auctions are regulated by the government, tax lien investing is very low ... Read >
Author: Brent Crouch
03rd July 2008
What exactly are you trying to win when you bid in a tax lien auction? The highest bidder on a property is granted a tax lien certificate-legal paperwork warranting you first position authority-ahead of the bank-on the property, and entitling you to right... Read >
Author: Brent Crouch
02nd July 2008
A single crucial defining factor distinguishes tax deed properties from tax lien properties. When you win the bid on a tax deed property, it officially becomes yours. You can then immediately proceed to sell or rent the property for your own monetary ben... Read >
Author: Brent Crouch
26th June 2008
There is no arcane secret to wealth in the realms of the tax lien and tax deed properties. You just need to understand the definitions and processes of the trade. Though the similarities are apparent, there is a difference between tax lien properties and... Read >
Author: Brent Crouch
20th June 2008
When you win a bid on a tax lien at an auction, one of two scenarios will follow. The first scenario is the simpler one, in which you make some very easy money-the homeowner pays their back taxes and any accrued penalties, and the government writes you a ... Read >
Author: Brent Crouch
19th June 2008
Debts are so easily available these days that it has been a usual practice to go for a debt whenever extra cash is required. Eventually all these take a very bad shape. Situation may even worsen to an extent that we cannot handle it. Now these excessive ... Read >
Author: Alec Recce
19th June 2008
Debts are so easily available these days that it has been a usual practice to go for a debt whenever extra cash is required. Eventually all these take a very bad shape. Situation may even worsen to an extent that we cannot handle it. Now these excessive ... Read >
Author: Alec Recce
30th April 2008
Don’t Let Your Domain Name Expire!
It’s easy to lose your domain name if you don’t pay attention to the renewal notices that come in your inbox. Usually, web host companies start sending these notices about 90 days from the date that the doma... Read >
Author: warren85390
25th April 2008
Redemption rights in foreclosure actually only come after the homeowner's property is lost through a foreclosure sale or action. Once the home has been lost, some states allow the homeowner the right to "reclaim" his home for varying periods.
Because o... Read >
Author: David Dinkel
25th April 2008
A very common question I get is "How soon after my foreclosure can I buy another home?" There are a couple of answers to this question and they depend on how soon and how badly you need a home.
The first option to getting a new home is to simply pick o... Read >
Author: David Dinkel
25th April 2008
Possibly one of the best kept secrets in the foreclosure industry is "overage". Overage is the amount of money left over after a foreclosure auction when the buyer has paid more than the lender's final judgment. This money can be as little as a few dollar... Read >
Author: David Dinkel
03rd April 2008
Redemption Periods
One of the most popular questions deals with redemption periods. When a state has a redemption period, how are investors handling it when the property is subject-to?
It’s pretty simple actually. You need to keep it in simplistic t... Read >
Author: Bryan Benson
03rd April 2008
Redemption Periods
One of the most popular questions deals with redemption periods. When a state has a redemption period, how are investors handling it when the property is subject-to?
It’s pretty simple actually. You need to keep it in simplistic t... Read >
Author: Bryan Benson
01st April 2008
Do you know the steps of foreclosure? Every informed borrower should know what happens when in order to understand the steps of foreclosure.
The first step in foreclosure is the Notice of Default. This document places the borrower on notice that they... Read >
Author: Stacy Fox
29th March 2008
Just before a particular expired web domain expires and becomes available for open sale, it will undergo several passages of legal procedures. Here is a brief flowchart of the presumed lifecycle through which a typical expired web domain traverses its eve... Read >
Author: John Khu
14th March 2008
I am frequently asked, “How much money do I need to start investing in tax liens.” Well, that all depends on what your goal for investing is. If you’re using tax lien investing as a way to invest for the future, then you can get started with a coupl... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
10th March 2008
Having to face the inevitability of moving out after facing foreclosure can be one of the most disappointing and nerve-wracking experiences for homeowners. Especially in states where the time to leave the property is very short, there is a real possibilit... Read >
Author: Nick Adama
26th February 2008
What is the difference between foreclosures or pre-foreclosures in BC? That’s what we get asked quite often. So let’s clarifying what is really being asked here You want to know whether the properties on the list are at the stage in the foreclosure pr... Read >
Author: Aiden Win
18th February 2008
I am frequently asked, “How much money do I need to start investing in tax liens.” Well, that all depends on what your goal for investing is. If you’re using tax lien investing as a way to invest for the future, then you can get started with a coupl... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
18th February 2008
Frequently I’m asked the question what is more profitable, investing in tax lien certificates or tax deeds. Whether tax lien investing or tax deed investing is better for you depends on the state that you live in and what your goals are. If you are look... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
18th February 2008
Foreclosure is a process in which a piece of real estate becomes the property of a lending institution due to the legal owner's inability to make scheduled payments on the mortgage or deed of trust.
Typically, the lender files a notice of default after... Read >
Author: Brenda Cote
01st August 2007
For millions of homeowners the dream of being mortgage free seems a long way off. With so many other living costs to meet making extra payments on your mortgage can be difficult. That said the benefits can be huge, paying an extra £100 per month off a ... Read >
Author: Marcus Henry
23rd May 2007
What is tax lien investing anyway and why is it such a good investment? What is the difference between tax lien and tax deed investing and what are some of the misconceptions about this type of investment? Read on the find the answers to these questions... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
23rd May 2007
I recently did my first tax lien assignment. I “assigned” or sold one of my tax lien certificates to another investor. This was a tax lien that I though I was going to lose money on. Why was I worried about losing money on this tax lien? Let’s just ... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
23rd May 2007
The first step to building a profitable portfolio of tax liens or tax deeds is to decide on the purpose of your tax lien or tax deed investment portfolio. Why do you want to invest in tax liens or tax deeds in the first place? Your reason for investing wi... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
23rd May 2007
OK, so you’ve followed the first six steps to building your profitable tax lien portfolio and you’ve purchased your first tax lien certificate or tax deed. Now what do you do to insure that your investment is a profitable one? The seventh and final st... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
23rd May 2007
I get a lot of questions from subscribers to taxlienlady.com that want to know how they can purchase tax liens or tax deeds through the mail. They specifically want to know about left over tax liens and tax deeds. These are tax lien certificates or tax de... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
17th August 2006
While the IRS will auction off just about anything to satisfy a tax bill, seized real estate gets people excited. Here are the basics of IRS real estate auctions you need to know.
Understand IRS Real Estate Auctions
Does the IRS really seize homes ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
13th August 2006
As the economy cools, mortgage foreclosures increase. Mike and Margaret had worked hard for all of their 10 years of marriage. During that period they had some rough patches and vowed not to get jammed up on their finances again. Mike from time to time wo... Read >
Author: Dale Rogers
28th June 2005
How many times have you bookmarked a web site and, months later, gone back to find that the original content has disappeared and the new web site appears to be a directory of links? How frustrating is that! Have you stopped and considered why this is hap... Read >
Author: Margaret MacGillivray
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